Category: Books


  • Book Review: Die Textilien im Domschatz zu Halberstadt

    On Saturday morning, a very large and heavy parcel arrived. It contained the five-part catalogue of the Cathedral Treasury of Halberstadt. In the making since 2011, they are now finally out in the open. As the books can only be bought as a set, it is quite a financial outlay. In addition, the books are…

  • Book Review: Ecclesiastical Embroidery Techniques & Projects

    Mary Corbet’s enthusiastic book review of “Ecclesiastical Embroidery Techniques & Projects” by Heather Lewis prompted me to order the book through my local bookstore. Check out Mary’s blog for an inside look at the book. I finally got the call yesterday that the book had arrived. At €42,50 it isn’t cheap, but still good value…

  • Uzbekistan: The Art of Gold Embroidery in Uzbekistan

    When I reviewed the ‘Art of Gold Embroidery‘ a few weeks ago, the book’s biggest drawback is that it is mainly written in Uzbek and Russian, languages most of us are unfamiliar with. It also seems to be impossible to get hold of. Several people asked me if ‘The art of gold embroidery in Uzbekistan‘…

  • Book Review: Art of Gold Embroidery

    We were presented with a captivating book on Uzbek Gold Embroidery at the start of the International Festival of Gold Embroidery in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. As it is only partly written in (poor) English, I thought it a good idea to write a book review. The book consists of chapters on the rich history of gold embroidery, the…

  • Book Review: Fashion for God, exhibition catalogue

    Before I share my thoughts on the catalogue “Fashion for God”, accompanying the latest textile exhibition at Museum Catharijneconvent, I have some lovely announcements. Firstly, I have been re-invited to join the International Festival of Goldwork and Jewelery in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. Two years ago, I sadly couldn’t honour the invitation as I was very sick with Covid.…

  • Book Review: Die Bamberger Kaisergewänder im Wandel kunsttechnoligische und materialwissenschaftliche Aspekte

    FINALLY: three years and one month after I ordered the above title, it finally arrived a couple of days ago. It is the third (and last) volume on a research project regarding the Imperial Vestments kept in Bamberg. I have written two previous book reviews, which you can find here: volume 1 and volume 2. And I have written several blogs…